“Really Wanted a Big League Opportunity” - Orioles’ Kyle Gibson Breaks Silence on Retirement Decision After 13-Year MLB Career
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – Kyle Gibson retires at 37 after 13 MLB seasons with a 112-111 record and 4.60 ERA, ending his career following a challenging final season and Orioles release.
- On Thursday, 37-year-old Kyle Gibson announced his retirement on the `Serving It Up` podcast, marking the end of his 13 major league seasons.
- After posting an 0-3 record with a 16.78 ERA, Gibson was released on May 20, 2025 by the Baltimore Orioles.
- Gibson said he made his decision `a couple weeks ago`, noting he felt content after weighing a major league offer and discussing it with his wife, Elizabeth.
- Gibson said `It’s been exciting being home and kind of turning the page to a new chapter`, and added he plans to spend the next few days thanking everyone from his 15-16 year career.
- Over 1,878 innings Gibson posted a 112-111 record and a 4.60 ERA, earning over $70 million and topping 1,500 strikeouts across starts with five teams.
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